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Imagga
created on 2019-06-05
text visuals | 100% | |
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Microsoft
created by unknown on 2019-06-05
a close up of a book | 59.8% | |
a close up of a piece of paper | 59.7% | |
a screenshot of a social media post | 59.6% | |
Clarifai
Created by general-english-image-caption-clip on 2025-07-12
the document that was used to create the original document.
Salesforce
Created by general-english-image-caption-blip on 2025-05-05
a photograph of a piece of paper with a poem written in english
Created by general-english-image-caption-blip-2 on 2025-07-05
a page from the script of the movie, 'the great gatsby'
OpenAI GPT
Created by gpt-4o-2024-11-20 on 2025-06-11
The image contains an archival document titled "Henry Booth House, Chicago, Ill." It is divided into two sections over a pale gray background.
Left Section:
The left side provides general information about the Henry Booth House, located at 166 West Fourteenth Place in Chicago. It mentions that the settlement exists under the auspices of the Society for Ethical Culture and is situated in the Jewish district.
Chronology:
- 1898: Establishment of the Henry Booth House by the Society for Ethical Culture. Initially focused on a kindergarten, sewing class, and gymnasium.
- Classes were progressively added over time, totaling over forty.
- 1906: Construction of the present house, completed and occupied the following January.
Right Section:
The right side outlines the Principal Activities, Statistics, and demographic information related to the settlement.
Principal Activities:
It lists services offered, including:
- Kindergarten
- Library
- Various classes such as sewing, manual training, music (piano playing and singing), reading, spelling, and grammar.
- Clubs for young men, boys, women, and girls.
- Other services like penny savings and a reading room.
Statistics:
- Number of residents: 3 men, 3 women.
- Number of workers (not including residents): 66.
- Total enrollment in clubs and classes: 966.
- The document estimates that around 2,500 people (men, women, and children) were reached in different capacities through settlement activities.
- Breakdown of ethnic representation based on nationality:
- Russian: 30%
- Irish: 25%
- Bohemians: 20%
- Italians: 10%
- German: 10%
- Scattering: 10%
Overall, the document serves as a record of the activities, demographics, and history of Henry Booth House in Chicago, detailing its purpose and impact in the local community.
Created by gpt-4o-2024-08-06 on 2025-06-11
The image shows a typed information sheet about the Henry Booth House in Chicago, Illinois. It is divided into two sections.
The left section is labeled "Henry Booth House" and provides details about its location and establishment:
- Address: 165 West Fourteenth Place, Chicago.
- It operates under the Society for Ethical Culture and is situated in the heart of the Jewish district.
- The chronology states that the settlement was established in 1898 by the Society for Ethical Culture. It started with a kindergarten, sewing classes, and a gymnastic undertaking. Since then, the number of classes has increased to over forty by the time of this writing. In 1906, the present building was constructed and occupied the following January.
The right section lists the principal activities and statistics about the settlement:
- Principal Activities include Kindergarten, Library, Classes in Sewing, Embroidery, Piano Playing, English, Grammar, Manual Training, Sewing, Reading, Spelling, Debating, Clubs for young men, boys, women, and girls, Penny Savings, and a Reading Room.
- Statistics include:
- Number of residents: Men 2, Women 3.
- Number of workers excluding residents: 35.
- Total enrollment in clubs and classes: 966.
- Estimated number of people (men, women, and children) reached: 2500.
- The percentage of various nationalities represented: Russian 40%, Italians 30%, Irish 20%, Bohemians 10%, German 10%, Scandinavians 10%.
There is a small label at the top center of the sheet reading "Henry Booth House, Chicago, Ill."
Anthropic Claude
Created by anthropic.claude-3-haiku-20240307-v1:0 on 2025-06-14
The image shows information about the Henry Booth House in Chicago, Illinois. It includes details about the various activities and facilities available at the settlement, such as a library, reading room, manual training, sewing, and clubs for young people. The image also provides statistics about the number of residents, workers, and the estimated number of people served by the settlement. Overall, the image appears to be a factual description of the Henry Booth House and the services it provided to the local community.
Created by us.anthropic.claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022-v2:0 on 2025-06-14
This image shows a historical document about the Henry Booth House in Chicago, Illinois. The document appears to be an information sheet or record with two main sections. The left section contains the address (156 West Fourteenth Place, Chicago) and a brief chronology, noting that it was established in 1898 under the Society for Ethical Culture and was situated in the heart of the Jewish district. It mentions that a kindergarten, sewing class, and gymnasium were undertaken, and the present house was built in 1900.
The right section lists "Principal Activities" including:
- Kindergarten
- Library
- Classes in various subjects like sewing, embroidery, piano playing
- Clubs for young men, boys, women and girls
- Various educational activities like manual training, reading room, and debating
The document also includes statistics about residents, workers, and estimated numbers of people served by the settlement. At the bottom, there appears to be demographic information showing percentages for different ethnic groups (Russian, Irish, and Bohemian).
This appears to be a historical record documenting the activities and scope of what was likely a settlement house in early 20th century Chicago.
Meta Llama
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-11b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-06-11
The image depicts a page from an old scrapbook or photo album, featuring a light green background with two white squares containing typed text. The top of the page displays the title "Henry Booth House, Chicago, Ill." in black text.
The left square contains information about the Henry Booth House, including its address, founding year, and purpose. The right square lists various activities offered at the house, such as kindergarten, library, and sewing classes, as well as statistics on the number of residents and their demographics.
The overall atmosphere of the image suggests that it is a historical document or artifact, possibly from the early 20th century, given the style of the typography and the content of the text.
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-90b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-06-11
The image depicts a document with two white rectangles containing text, set against a light gray background. The top of the page features the title "Henry Booth House, Chicago, Ill." in black text.
The left rectangle contains information about the Henry Booth House, including its address, location, and establishment year. It also mentions that the house was built in 1906 and occupied the following January. Additionally, it notes that the settlement was established by the Society for Ethical Culture and that other classes have been added from time to time until now there are over forty classes.
The right rectangle provides information about the principal activities of the Henry Booth House, including kindergarten, library, classes in weaving, embroidery, piano playing, English, grammar, clubs for young men, boys, women, and girls, manual training, sewing, dancing, spelling, debating, and statistics. The statistics section lists the number of residents, Jews, workers, exclusive of the residents, total enrollment of clubs and classes, estimated number of people - men, women, and children - including those in the various organizations reached in any way by the settlement, and estimated per cent. of each of the principal nationalities represented.
Overall, the document appears to be a report or brochure about the Henry Booth House, highlighting its history, activities, and demographics.
Amazon Nova
Created by amazon.nova-pro-v1:0 on 2025-05-30
The image is a photograph of a document with two pieces of paper attached to it. The document is titled "Henry Booth House, Chicago, Ill." The first piece of paper is titled "Chronology" and contains information about the history of the Henry Booth House. The second piece of paper is titled "Statistics" and contains information about the demographics and activities of the residents of the Henry Booth House. The document appears to be a report or informational sheet about the Henry Booth House.
Created by amazon.nova-lite-v1:0 on 2025-05-30
The image shows a document with a white background, displaying various details about the Henry Booth House in Chicago, Illinois. The document has two sections, with the left section providing information about the address and history of the Henry Booth House, while the right section offers statistics about the residents and activities. The text is written in black font and includes details such as the year of establishment, the number of residents, and the various activities and classes offered at the house.
Google Gemini
Created by gemini-2.0-flash-lite on 2025-05-05
This image is a historical document, likely a report or informational sheet. It provides information about the Henry Booth House in Chicago, Illinois.
Here's a breakdown:
- Title: "Henry Booth House, Chicago, Ill."
- Sections:
- Henry Booth House:
- Address: 166 West Fourteenth Place, Chicago
- Organization: Under the auspices of the Society for Ethical Culture.
- Location: Situated in the heart of the Jewish district
- Chronology:
- 1899: Settlement established, Kindergarten, sewing class, and gymnasium begun.
- 1905: Present house built.
- Principal Activities: Lists classes and programs, including Kindergarten, library, and various classes (weaving, embroidery, piano, English, grammar), as well as reading room, manual training, sewing, dancing, spelling, debating, and clubs for young men, boys, women, and girls.
- Statistics: Provides numerical data:
- Number of residents (men and women).
- Number of workers.
- Total enrollment of clubs and classes.
- Estimated number of people reached by the settlement.
- Estimated percentages of the main nationalities represented (Russians, Lithuanians, Italians, Irish, Bohemians, Roumanians, Germans, and a "scattering" category).
- Henry Booth House:
In summary, the image serves as a snapshot of the Henry Booth House, its activities, and the demographics of the community it served in the early 20th century. It offers insights into social services and the diverse population of Chicago during that era.
Created by gemini-2.0-flash on 2025-05-05
Here's a description of the image based on the OCR:
The image shows two documents related to the Henry Booth House in Chicago, Illinois.
Left Document:
- Title: Henry Booth House
- Address: 166 West Fourteenth Place, Chicago
- Affiliation: Under the auspices of the Society for Ethical Culture, located in the heart of the Jewish district.
- Chronology:
- 1899: Settlement established by the Society for Ethical Culture. Kindergarten, sewing class, and gymnasium undertaken. Other classes added over time, totaling over forty.
- 1905: Present house built, occupied the following January.
Right Document:
Title: Principal Activities
Activities Listed:
- Kindergarten
- Library (Reading Room)
- Classes in:
- Weaving (Manual Training)
- Embroidery (Sewing)
- Piano Playing (Dancing)
- English (Spelling)
- Grammar (Debating)
- Clubs for Young Men, Boys, Women, and Girls
Statistics:
- Number of residents: 2 men, 3 women
- Number of workers (excluding residents): 65
- Total enrollment of clubs and classes: 986
- Estimated number of people reached by the settlement (including those in various organizations): 2500
- Estimated percentage of principal nationalities represented:
- Russians 30%
- Irish 25%
- Romanians 10%
- Lithuanians 10%
- Germans 5%
- Italians 5%
- Bohemians 5%
- Scattering 10%
In essence, the image provides information on the Henry Booth House, its activities, and the community it served.
Mistral Pixtral
Created by us.mistral.pixtral-large-2502-v1:0 on 2025-06-03
The image appears to be a historical document related to the Henry Booth House, located at 160 West Fourteenth Place in Chicago, Illinois. The document provides information about the house and its activities, as well as some statistical data.
Henry Booth House Information:
- Location: 160 West Fourteenth Place, Chicago, Illinois
- Management: Under the auspices of the Society for Ethical Culture
- Location Context: Situated in the heart of the Jewish district
History:
- 1899: Settlement established by the Society for Ethical Culture. Initially, kindergarten, sewing class, and gymnasium were undertaken. Other classes were added over time until new shops were secured.
- 1905: Present house built. Completed the following January.
Primary Activities:
- Kindergarten
- Library
- Classes in:
- Weaving
- Embroidery
- Piano Playing
- English
- Grammar
- Penny Savings
- Sewing Room
- Manual Training
- Sewing
- Dancing
- Spelling
- Debating
- Clubs for Young Men, Boys, Women, and Girls
Statistics:
- Number of Residents:
- Men: 2
- Women: 3
- Number of Workers (exclusive of the residents): 15
- Total Enrollment of Clubs and Classes: 685
- Estimated Number of People (Men, Women, and Children) Including Those in the Varying Organizations, Reached in Any Way by the Settlement: 2500
- Estimated Percent of Each of the Principal Nationalities Represented:
- Russian and Polish Jews: 70%
- Irish: 10%
- Bohemian: 10%
- Italian: 5%
- Scandinavian: 5%
The document seems to be a summary or report detailing the establishment, activities, and demographic reach of the Henry Booth House, highlighting its role in the community.
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